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A DAYE, DRY GOODS STOKE, 418 LlBflfeTY 8T . '• V ALL E YKS ARK UPON US ! AN J) WHY? Simply beaauae that hero In bur great establishment, and nowhere else they really obtain lutigMns t hrraiise tlaiy know tlmt here we keep In slia4 tlie flees! grade of dry giaol, notions, lax da, ami alines : heoautp I bey kiiAw that here all gtvalaare sold all die Way from 15 to 25 par rent, lower than the other merchants sell. M'o buy Mi lots lor cevh from those who need money. No one can undersell us. Il'e undersell all. A'|ed cash is one nf .air great helps In obtaining bargains. B'e have hern auccemhil hy selling p toils .-Leap. Il'e guarantee satisfaction and politeattention to all. Coma along and try our dealing. Yoii w-ll find tluit we lailp you to save money on your purchase. Oujs Xmas Oood§ AH Ready. , I J k YOURS KORiBUSJNBSS, A. DATE. WINS Toy, - - N. c. J. P. FERGUSON WITH THE BANNER WAREHOUSE, Greensboro- N C» SMITH, BLACKBURN $ CO,. Props, Asks us to say to his fijends and the tnbareco growers of J Stoges I lia' lie ia with one of the best warehouse* oil t e , I .eat and liigltesl prime market for your klml of tobacco \ In tlie .Stale, ami a trial shipment Is all that he asks nf you to prove that tlie Hauler Warehouse ia tlw place to ac|l Mikes tobaccp. •ccs furnished hy this house Free. FOR BARGAINS IN mmmrn GO TO Cq.ll llroa.. Mew Furniture Sore. Ooi ner Filth and Liberty Streets ■We have just received a full line of medium and - - We bate a nice line of Hod Nteatla that we are -,fi 1 * t.fTeiing at 81 00, 81.75, 82.1H1. 83.15 am aa high HaESyTfj r- ttt ■*' hs 87-50. Alao Bureaus to match from $4.00 Jt ' Together with a fitll Hue of Blankets, Comforts, Km 1 Rue a, lacc f 'hi tains, Curtain I'nbs and fix- My We can please nor ciislnniers lii Rockers. Our pi Ice (Una fy.tm B.V It! 88.00 pagh. tiail and \ _ ■~ * L see our line Mol.e Ituyln., aa we ran save you ?bne m mind that we will deliver flee of i-lmrgo to ctisttnuara wagon, while iu tlie city, any am'l , CALL BROS, Corner Fifth and Liberty Sts.' | WINSTON, N. ( BICES Take your f?reen lilde, spread it out, sprinkle about a gallon of salt over It, roll it lip and ship it to u«, and -we will send you cherk for It at SIX AND ONE HALF CENTS POUND, less freight. • * W. F, CLEGG & BRO., THE HIDE LEADKHH, Greensboro, N. C. YAISKIN TMAMKR. rallawlug l» u *Mrul •( Twsablea and Mnl*4 Valaattan ar Matiiv. la Ya Ikla ftwaiMp, White polU between twenty.one uud fifty jears ol age, 511 Colored polls between twenty ooe stnl titty yes re of age, 22 Number nf acres of land, 47,9'>9 Number ol town lute 113 Number of lioraes, 326 Number of uiulea, 280 N umber of goats 1 Number of cattle, 909 Number of hogs, 1,085 Number of sheep, 176 Number of bicycles 2 Money on hand, $8,115 Solvent credits, including accru ed interest uncollected, owing to tbe party io or out of the State, ete., $25,487 Shares in any incorporated com pany or joint stork association railroad, telegraph, telephone or canal company, at their true value, banks and B.& L. . associations excepted, 955 VALUATION : Value of land, estimated at its true value in money, with improvements thereon, $220,063 Value of town lota 20,691 Value of horses, 1,094 Value of mules, 9 935 Value of goats 1 Value of cattl-, 7 227 Value of bogs, 2,767 Value of sheep, 176 Value farming utensils, 10,143 Value tools of uieohanio't, 819 Value household ami kitchen furniture, 8 728 Value provisions, 3,437 Value fire-arms, 599 Value libraries, 552 Value of sotentifii instruments, 1611 Value ot cotton in seed or lint 25 Value of tohacoo, leal or manu factured, 4,075 V nlue of brandy end whiskey 3 Value of musical instruments, 1,291 Value of plated and silverware 36 Value of watches and jewelry, 700 All other personal property whatsoever, including goods, wares and merchandise of all kiDds, 12,608 Aggregate value of real and personal prtqierty, white, $348,967 Aggregate value of real and personal pro| erty, colored, 514 Is mill lantlai. The low priee of ontfon seems to he attll too high for the inannlaoturers. There is such an unsatisfactory oondi tioo of things at Kali River and eli-e -where io tbe North and tiast, that the mills have praotioally withdrawn from the cotton market. The boom that was expeoted has not arrtvud : the higher 'arifF duties have not proved in the least effectual Unquestionably the low price of raw ootton is oauaed by the lack of demand for ootton goods, and the laok of de uiaud is due to a laok of money. The gold men sav there ia plenty of money in oirouiatino. There is probably more tban a plenty io oiroulation iu tbe finan cial centers, but that faot doesn't help matters io the wide expanse of territory oovered by the South and West. There i* more io circulation io tbe West tban • here has been, owiug to the higher price of wheat, but the increase ia not a drop in the bucket compared with the needs of the people. Tho territory referred to is tbe mar kit for ootton goods, aud owing to the lack of money there, tho mills fiud their unsold stoeka piling up. When wilt mattera take a turn* When the manufacturers join with the farmers in abolishing tbe single gold -taodard. Unless that ia d>>ne shortly tbe ui»j irity of the Kaetero mills will have to go out of business.— Atlanta Constitution. LAND SALE. Ilv virtue of a power In tne vested by a certain deed In trust executed on Apill 28th. 18111, tiy >' M. I'opi»er and wife, I w ill, on SATURDAY, XOVKMIIER 27th, 1887, at 1 o'clo k, p. in., st the court hons door in Duiihury, sell at |Hitilic auction In the highest bid ler for cuali, the following real estate lying In Stokes enun'v on and near the Sanratown mountain, to-w.l: Klrsi tract, 832 aer-s, which was granted lit the Slate to tho lata John I'ewter on the :hl of .Varch, 1854, aim recorded In Horn. 18, page 24d ; said land adjoining I lie lan l of Isaac Cook. Haulier. Carroll, anil otliers. Second tract, 840 acres adjoining Hie Han ner lands, widrh I ract was granted by tie ijtsle to tlic late John P'p|te ■ on tlie 27Ui of Oct. 1H54, and recorded in Book 18, page 401. Third tract, I0tt» acres granted to lis; late John I'eppnr and J. I. Terry by tlie State on Nnvetnlier 27th, 1852, and raronl ed in Hook 18, page 201, rxc ptiug 840 acres conveyed to C. M. IV|tpcr ami tie- Alum Springs tktmpauy, and nl-i S>s) scn-a conveyed to J. W. Neal. Knurl li trail. 30 wres on Suiiralowu aioniitahi, the laaiudarlea of w ilrli are sot out in tin k 20. page 42. Tlie Interest -if said N. M. IV|- Cir in tlas alatve .ami* being one-sixth us •Ir-at-Uw of tlie late John IVpper. Kiflh tract, n.ie-half mtures 111 a lot on tlie nwd to Piedmont fnenr the wblte rlay», onto tabling one acre. Sold to aaliafy tla> pur poses expressed in said deed in i no, which is recorded In U «ik 15, pige 520. This tlie lath day of tie . |SO7. J. L». HCbIIAI.L, Trustee. MrKlnlry a Thnakagivlug rrwetuoan llaa. "In remembrance of God's goodness to us during the past year, which has beeo so abundant, let ue offer unto Him, our thanksgiving and pay our vows onto the Most High. Uttdet Ilia watobful providenoa industry ha, proa peted, the conditions of labor have been , unproved the rewards of the husbandman have been increased aod the oomforte of our homes multiplied. Hii mighty hand has preserved peeco aod pro' eo ted the nation. Kespnct for law and ordor has been strengthened, live of free in stitutions oberisbed and all sections of our beloved oonntry brought into closer bonds of fraternal regard and generous 00. operation. v '• For these great benefits it is our duty to praise the Lord in X spirit of humility and gratitude and to offer up to bira our most earnest supplications. That we may acknowledge our nbligt - tioo as a people to Him who has so graeiously granted us the blessings of free government and material prosper ity, I, William McKlJiey, President of the United Sutee, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, tbe twenty fifth day of November, for national thanksgiving and prayer, ahiob all of the people aro invited to observe with nppropriate religious services in their respective plaoes of worship. "On this day of rejoicing and do. mestic reunion let oar prayers asoeud to the Giver of every good and perfeut gift for the oontinuance of (lis love and f vor to as, that our hearta may be fill ed with charity and good-will, and that we uiav bo ever worthy of His benefi cent oonoero.'' Heury Ue.ry,. Baltimore Sun. In the death of Henry Gorge the country has lust a man of great bruin, great heart and great originality and force of oharao'er. In addition to an iutelleot clear, aonte and of wonderful grasp and vigor nature gave him a mill richer endowment in a moral nature oveiflowing with unselfish en thusiasiu and earnest aspiration, for the puhlio good. Whatever may bo thought of hi, eo momie theories, his absolute honesty of purpose wa, never questioned and never can to He was not a dreamer except of suoh dream, a, oome to all men of genius, and the sharp sword of bis common sense and logio made of this nineteenth ceututy crusader a f> e:nan whom few eared to encounter in the arena of dobate. A typical Amerioan, be made bis w y frum obscurity and pfiverty I by tue ■•eat of braiu and body, and beoaine a figure of national prominence and interest by the divine right ot int 110.-t and manly effort. He was a man of the people, but no demagogue He loved them too well and believed too earnestly in the possibility of human development and in the nobler side of man to pander to pnpular vanity "While he was a brother to the nun. uioii man," as as writer in tbe Review oj Review- well phrases it, and "though through sympathy he eairied hi, cross," he was "his sternest mentor aud never flattered biui." Ta Agouti unit Uugjagnaen. Daring the Hunting Season, t « , from Ootober 1, 1897, to March 31, 1868, this Company will take PKKE in Baggage Cars, when aooompsined by owner, and at their risk, the dogs of sportmeo or bunting parties,uot exceed ing one dog to eaoh man. Owners must show their tickets to Agout or Hagoaie Agent, that d«gs may he properly way.hilled to I'raiu Baggageman, and they musi furnish chain, so that dog. may be securely listened io Baggage Oars. After March 31, 1898, the regular dog taiiff to apply in all oases. W. B HKVILL, Gen. Pa. Ag't. N. & W K. 11. Ronoake, Vs., Sept. 3". 1897, The victories of Hood's Stirsaparil a over All I Forms of disease Conclusively prove That it is an unequalled Blood purifier. It oonquers Tbe duuiuu, .Scrofula, Believes the itching and burning of ' salt rhenui, cures running sores, uloers, boils, pimples, and every alitor form of humor or disease originating impure ' blood The cures by Hood's Barna, perils an^eures—absolute, permanent fa-ricei oures. They are based upon its greae power to purify and enrich the blood. If we sell one bottle ef Chamberlain's' Cuagh Remedy, we seldom fail to sell the same person more, when it is again needed. Indeed, it baa become the family tuedioine of this town, for coughs and eoldt, aud we rreoiumeod it he- 1 oiuse of its established merits—Jo« K. Haned, Prop. Oakland Pharmiey, Osktaod, Md. Sold by Drnggist. An Tew Wukt Waakoesa manifests Itself In tbe loot of ambition and aching bones. Tba blood is watery; the throes are wasting—the door Is beinvowened for disease. A bottia of Browns' I run Bitten takes ia time will tiSin your %S™Th a°*!sf 15" M I" U I blond rich and red. Do you mote good than an expensive special coarse of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitter* is sold by ail dealer*. , In Feeble Health Urnbl* to do HOT Work - Narvous and Tired - All These Troubles Cured by Hood's Sersapartlla. " For the past four yeeri I have been In (eeble health, and for two years past, owing to cLeoge of climate, I have not been nble to do my work. I was nervous and had a tired failing and was under the treatment of physlctana, but I continually grew worse. My husband insisted on my trying Hood's Baraaparilla and I Anally consented, and began taking it the first of June, IBM. The Hrst bottle did me so much good that I continued with it, and after taking four hot t les and one bottle of Hood's Pi.is lam able to do my work, and the tired, nervous feeling la entirely cured." Mas. Q. N. IIO&EA, Suwanee, Qa. Hood's Sarsaparillar»„K Purifier. Sold by all druggists, |i; sli for $6, Hood's Pills. EE Headache! ttc. OF & Y V, R R Company JOHN IiILL, Kacxivan. CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 10th, l*> 7. No. 2. NORTH BOUND. Dully Lv Wilmington A 00 A in Ar Favett«vllle 10 lu 44 Lv Faytttevitle 1121 •« i oave Favettevllle •!unction 11 20 11 Lv Manfonl 12 10 pm Lv Climax 249 •• Ar Ureenal»om 320 44 Lv Greoiwlhoro 330 44 Lv Stiikewlsle 4 in " laV Walnut Cove 4 49 44 Lv Mural 11a11..* ft 19 " Ar Mt. Airy 6 45 44 No. 1. SOUTH BOUND. Dally lav Vlt. Alrv M 40 a ni Lv Itnral llall 10 14 44 I.v Walnut Cove 10 33 44 Lv StokewUle 11 00 44 Ar Oreeiihl»oro 11 ftft 44 Lv OreeimlHiro 12 Ift p m Lv Climax 1243 •* Lv Manfonl 2:w 44 Ar Favettevllle J niH'tlon 330 44 Ar Favettevllle 400 44 Lv Favettevllle 4 10 44 Ar Wilmington 7 20 44 No. 4. NORTH HOUND. Daily Lv Bennettavllle • 00:» m Ar Maxtou 902 44 Lv Maxton 907 14 Lv Ue«l SpritigM 9 35 44 I.v llopo Mllla 10 20 44 Ar Fayottuvtllu 10 40 44 No. 3. SOUTH BOUND. Daily Lv Favettevllle 4 4ft p iu I.v HOIK? Mill* ft 02 44 Lv Ittti Spring* ft 42 4 * Lv Maxton b ift 44 Ar Botiucltbeiiiu . 13 * 4 No. 16. JUIXKt). NORTH BOUND. Dally Except Sunday. Lr Raru*eur 6 4ii a m l.r Climax H25 * 4 Ar OruuiiwlHii-o 017 44 l.r UreciiHlioro 0 ;tft •« Lr Stokeadalo 11117 piu Ar Madibon .11 55 44 No. iff. MIXKU. SOUTH HOUND. Daily Except Sunday. l.r Ma«llaon. 12 35 p m Lv Htokmlale 12.* 44 Ar Oreen>bv»r.> 2 4ft 44 Lv Greeu>bon> 322 44 I.v Clliuax 4 2.) 44 Ar Uaiu ear 605 44 NoIITII U«l'M> COSNNI'TIOIB at Favettevllle w'th the Alantlc Co:i*t Line for all i*> i(t* North and Cad, at Santbrd w.tli the .S*'iii». M ri| Air Line. (IreeiiMbtiM w Hi the South- I era Kailwav Company, at W aluut Cove with the Norfolk & tVuMtern It. It. for* Winaton Saium. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTION at Wuiiuit Cove with the Norfolk We*tern It. It. for Itaianokc ami iKihii* North and Went, at (treetiNtiom with the Southern Railway Com- Kilty for ltaleigh, Iticlinioiid, and all point* orth ami Ea*r. at Kmyettevllle with the Atlan tic CoAMt Line for all |*init* South, at Maxton with the seaboard Air Line for CUarhdte, At lanta ami all |M»iiit* Sooth and M«iuthwe*t, at Wdmlngton with the Seaifoa*t Rail mad fur Wrlglitfvu e and Ocean View. J. W. FRY. W. K. KYLE, tieu'l Manager. tleu'l l'a** A NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILROAD. ■FTPITIZTS SOLD TO llhlUalD AT.T. POINTS: OHIO, IHPIAHA, ILUWOia, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, KAIHAI, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, *■ TEXAS, w TBE WEST, NORTH-WEST, SOUTH-VEST FIRST CLASS, SECOND CLASS AND EMIGRANT TICKETS. TM| BEST ROUTE TO TNE NORTH AND EAST. FMIIMAI VIITIIIIIB CBABHH. tlttPHI AW DIRIRR CURB t« THAT TOUR TICKETS READ OVER THE NORFOLK# WESTERN RAILROAI ONEARCav, REST sue SUICKCRT LINE. Write for ROM*, Man. Tlme-TaMee, Deeorlptlv Fsmphiete, loan, Walton Agent, ur to w. e. mitt, ansa HULL, M. r. naaaa, W- n ,n i|l —•aeaKTs. OWUU.L aoaaosa,va. _ CLANK, OCXMCK 4 CO., gpfsSSSW* ISfeEßE#' HO Tit t AH srWsisif procHrt patnttn. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN! Surely if the word REQULA TOR is not on a package it is not SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Nothing else is the same. It cannot ke and never has been put up by any one except J. H. ZEILIN & CO. And it can be easily told by their TRADE MARK— THE RED Z. Piedmont "Warehouse, WINSTON. N.C.. Wants to sell your CROP ° r TOBACCU THIS YEAR. Come to see us YOUR FRIENDS, M. W. NOHFLEIT & CO. T. J. BROWN. W. B. CARTER BROWN'S WAREHOUSE. WINSTON, - N. C. For twenty-two years the leading house, and al ways making the high est yearly average for tobacco sold. Thanking our friends ami patrons for their lilier.il patronage in the pest, we tea a' continuance lor ilie year IMJ'M. iriiile it gives us pleasure to say that ours WHS t'n leading house in qnanity o tobacco sold lest year, yel it is greater satisfaction to know tie* average price in our house was also ahead of this market. Asking you to remember as when mai king your tobacco, anil promising the highest market price we assuie you that a cordial wecome always awaits you. B tOWN # CARTER, Prou's, F URNITURE! HH M From the cradle on through life, it is something we all need, and that will suit everybody, looking from the inside corner of both eyes to the feeling in the pocket. Our line of house furnishing goods inclu ding neat strong BEDSTEADS, easy rooking CRADLES, CHAIRS, etc., to a beautiful line of CASKETS, can hardly be surpassed. If .member we aic In tie center of the business pert of HTntlon or NalPtn and if lu n ed of anything In uur line It wIH be a pleasure to us to show you through oi r s ork. and glWynii tlie low prices at which the scarcity of tliouey In the country causes lis to offer you good* so low. Kepertfully. * A. €. VOGLER & SON, F WINSTQN-SALEM. N C. Uiere Are Others, But no- e in tlie Slate that carry such « complete line of superior si might and blended whiskeys, old mountain apple and peach hramlies. I alifornla » Inea and grape brandies received direct fiom ylutert and distillers, rresli export beers ales and porter from tlie leading Brewers of. Ills country and Europe. E. G. NEWCOMB. ADJOINING NATIONAL BANK, Greensboro, - - N. C.
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